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In Reply to: RE: How do you expand the graph to show the small increments? posted by DAK on February 05, 2017 at 18:43:57
You don't. Click and drag and it "zooms in". but no box. but it should stay zoomed in.
Tre'
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I have not found away to get to the graph. the plot goes from 0 to 160 and i can't see the rest
Click the buttons at the top right of the graph and see what they do.
Tre'
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I clicked the zoom all and then highlighted the curves with the click and drag box. then when released it showed what was in the box.
Although, i still did not get your graph.
Anyways, is there anything wrong showing up on the graph? I find that the power supply while very dynamic tends to have too much energy around t,s, f sounds. Just a wee bit more than i like, although my wife who has much better ears than me did not find it annoying until i pointed it out. But, she liked the overall sound from the amp. I like the dynamic punch which is probably the best of any of the amps i have.
"Anyways, is there anything wrong showing up on the graph?"
Yes, you are "pounding" on the rectifier tube. What does that sound like? I don't know but it can't be good.
The tube is rated for .75 amps peak current.
The peak current is hitting over 1 amp 120 times a second (60 times a second for each diode).
Un-check all the boxes to the left. Now check the I(D1) (current first diode)
Zoom around until you see what I see in the post linked below.
Tre'
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